At a Glance
- Aaron Rodgers gives teammates Can-Am UTVs up to $40k.
- Patrick Mahomes gifts luxury gear including Hublot watches and a $4,000 golf system.
- Both QBs showcase generous holiday spirit.
- Why it matters: Fans glimpse star quarterbacks’ generosity and NFL holiday traditions.
Aaron Rodgers surprised his Steelers teammates with high-end off-road UTVs, while Kansas City Chiefs star Patrick Mahomes splurged on luxury gear for his offensive line. The gifts, ranging from $4,000 to $40,000, highlight the quarterbacks’ generosity and the NFL’s holiday spirit.
Rodgers’ UTV Surprise
Pittsburgh’s quarterback posted a December 27 Instagram message saying, “Christmas gifts for the big guys done right.” He added, “Can-Am Maverick X3-X turbo’s for the boys.” The off-road UTVs, priced between $20,000 and $40,000, were a clear statement of appreciation.
Aaron Rodgers stated:
> “Christmas gifts for the big guys done right.”

Aaron Rodgers added:
> “Can-Am Maverick X3-X turbo’s for the boys.”
In a video, teammates reacted with excitement, one shouting, “I knew it!” The clip featured Zach Frazier and Mason McCormick receiving their gifts.
- Zach Frazier – center
- Mason McCormick – guard
Mahomes’ Luxury Lineup
Kansas City’s quarterback mirrored the gesture, gifting the Chiefs offensive line more than $40,000 worth of items. Highlights included an Aventon electric bike, a hardshell Rimowa suitcase, a $4,000 indoor golf practice system, headphones, sunglasses, and a Hublot watch ranging from $10,000 to $40,000. Last year’s haul featured a Yeti cooler, a Rolex watch, and Lucchese boots over $1,000 each.
| Item | Price Range |
|---|---|
| Can-Am UTV | $20,000 – $40,000 |
| Hublot Watch | $10,000 – $40,000 |
| Indoor Golf System | $4,000 |
| Lucchese Boots | $1,000+ |
The Chiefs’ quarterback suffered a torn ACL after the team was eliminated from playoff contention.
Key Takeaways
- Rodgers’ UTVs cost up to $40,000, showcasing team appreciation.
- Mahomes’ gifts exceed $40,000, including high-end watches and tech gear.
- Both quarterbacks used holiday gifts to boost morale and celebrate teammates.
In the end, the NFL’s holiday season proved that star quarterbacks can make a big impact both on and off the field.

